@fmf saidAbortion is the killing of an unborn child so it is murder, unfortunately.
A few questions.
Do Christians believe that life begins at conception?
If not, when?
Do Christians believe that aborting a fetus is "an offence to God"?
If a Christian aborts a fetus, should they repent before God?
Like all murder it is justifiable in some cases.
@fmf saidThere are well over a billion Christians on the planet, asking a single Christian what over 1 billion people from different backgrounds believe doesn't make much sense.
A few questions.
Do Christians believe that life begins at conception?
If not, when?
Do Christians believe that aborting a fetus is "an offence to God"?
If a Christian aborts a fetus, should they repent before God?
22 Aug 23
@divegeester saidMaybe the guy is a teen or something. I notice he backs out of lots of discussions, and even discourages discussions , because of lack of perfect information. But thats what discussions are for.
No wonder you have difficulty reading intellectual books.
@rajk999 saidMaybe the guy is a teen or something. I notice he backs out of lots of discussions, and even discourages discussions ,
Maybe the guy is a teen or something. I notice he backs out of lots of discussions, and even discourages discussions , because of lack of perfect information. But thats what discussions are for.
FYI - I'm much older than a teen, and don't spend a lot of time with back-and-forth discussions because I have a business to run, but I'll make an exception for you here. I still maintain that it makes no sense to expect 1 Christian to account for what 1 billion Christians believe. Now is this completely illogical, or am I supposed to have some mental link to 1 billion+ other Christians?
@mchill saidThose 1 billion Christians are instructed by the same religious book.
Maybe the guy is a teen or something. I notice he backs out of lots of discussions, and even discourages discussions ,
FYI - I'm much older than a teen, and don't spend a lot of time with back-and-forth discussions because I have a business to run, but I'll make an exception for you here. I still maintain that it makes no sense to expect 1 Christian to account for what 1 ...[text shortened]... this completely illogical, or am I supposed to have some mental link to 1 billion+ other Christians?
You should be able to speak about the recipe for macaroni cheese, without conversing with the billion other people who have followed the same recipe.
22 Aug 23
@mchill saidSo did you really think that FMF wanted you to speak on behalf of the billion or so Christians? If so then your problem is learning the normal forum discussion jargon. FMF just wants your opinion on the matter of abortions from a typical Christian standpoint. Do you have one?
Maybe the guy is a teen or something. I notice he backs out of lots of discussions, and even discourages discussions ,
FYI - I'm much older than a teen, and don't spend a lot of time with back-and-forth discussions because I have a business to run, but I'll make an exception for you here. I still maintain that it makes no sense to expect 1 Christian to account for what 1 ...[text shortened]... this completely illogical, or am I supposed to have some mental link to 1 billion+ other Christians?
@rajk999 saidSo did you really think that FMF wanted you to speak on behalf of the billion or so Christians?
So did you really think that FMF wanted you to speak on behalf of the billion or so Christians? If so then your problem is learning the normal forum discussion jargon. FMF just wants your opinion on the matter of abortions from a typical Christian standpoint. Do you have one?
Read the OP, that's exactly what it looks like to me.
@fmf saidI asked Christians to comment,
I asked Christians to comment, you buffoon.
You asked Christians to comment - - regarding what other Christians think about a topic. Without interviewing all of them there is no way to accurately comment on this topic. If you want relevant information, you have to ask relevent questions.